The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 18, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JULI II, 1900.
;r For Those Who Place Quality First
"PIN-HONEY PICKLES"
Tfje Pickles of Quality,? Dcllghtfily Appetizing
In Bottles or Bulk, Piaiif or Mixed.
A: Fresh Supply Just Received.
ROSS, HIQQIN5 & CO.
ASTORIA'S HADING CR0CEB3.
IBS IB V III
r
OrklU sells ikat. tf.
84 ahell wuvwlrs at Svomoo'i.
National Bleyela for sale at Orkwlti.
RrJ wliit Ell'-rV Piano Houm b to
11 k this Uu.
Tko Ttry beat boati to U obtained U
tot city la at "Tha Ocddtst BotaL"
fetti my naoonabls.
Bottl Irving, con FrankUa avenue
and Ilmatb stmt. Europe" pbw
best ttoma aai board ia tho dty at tn
tonablo prtcaa,
Bo Do I look.-To mlly mo your
self aa other you, get on of tho
new ityla mlrrora at Hart's Drug Store;
all prices. A new supply Jut received.
if.
N. A. Ackrmo, 421 Bond St, doaaafl
naawr of taxidermy, furniture ophol
storing, earpet cleaning and laying, aut
tma nakteg a apeclalty and a.1 wort
guaraaUad.
Another Entrpri.-toutractor C. C.
Hasten, of tbl city, is reported a
bmlly engaged In driving the founda
tion pile of a big m w cannery at Clif
ton, for P. FaUnga. at that place. The
mora the merrier.
Tll down to bl deck In the office,
While other are free and at play,
Tapa Undo be l having a vacation.
While drinking Rocky Mountain Ten.
Frank Hart, druggist.
After the Deputy.-Constable Bayer ii
expected to return May from Portland
where he went to arrest Deputy Sheriff
Frank Batty, aecued of drawing a gun
on Jack Adame of thla city on Sunday
lat.
Why don't yon hire your work dona
fcy the Eaitera Painting ft Decorating
Company, 75 Ninth atreat? They do
the work cheaper, quicker and tetter
tv.n nv other firm. The Parker
Houee which la being papered and
Minted from cellar to garret la being
done by them. Go and lnapect the work.
Small BIaxa,-Lst night about nine
o'clock flame were dimmed Issuing
from the residence of Icll Duncan at
the corner of Ninth and Duano street,
oppoelta the Holden House. An alarm
waa turned In. but the Ore A partment'
ervleaa were not needed, the neighbor
Laving aucceeded in extingufohing the
fire with a few bucket of water. The
flre orlglnaled from a defective flue. The
roof waa slightly damaged.
HOEFLER'S
HANDSOMEST
SWEET
SHOP
PURE
APPLE
CIDER
50cPerQalIon
' TRY IT
A lively Railroad-The Oregon Tim-
lr Company I wigap'd In building a
four-mile spur a a feeder to their main
line on the Mill Crek, near Clifton, and
when emiiletd they will have nearly
ten mile of road through the wooda of
that country. Their main line i four
mile long, and i aUndard guage, served
with 40-pound mil and a forty-ton Cli
max engine. The rmd ia one of the
hrevleat ' in the norUiwot so far a
grade are eoncerwd. th elevation
ranging from four to nine feet to the
mile. The down-haul If maJo by grav
ity, and tlin operation call for all the
nerve that Engineer Gillette po-.
lie bring down 30 log at a time, ag
gregating nearly flu.000 feet to the trip.
It take ltit 13 minute to make toe
down run from the high terminua to th
low, Thla compare favorably with the
faj,t twin on the A. A C" alluded to n
th column yeatenlay.
Degree of Honor. The Grand Lodge,
Degree of Honor. A. O.'U. W., la In IU
12th annual im in Portland. Mr.
Sarah A .Fatabend, of Atori, prelde.
The election of officer will probably
take place tbl afternoon. There waa a
good attendance at yeterdy morning
Mion. Degree were conferred upon 02
pt chief. Mr. Margaret E. Herri
of Portland, gava the owning addre
nd Introduced the tuperior chief f
honor. Mr. Mamie Wagl.-y Brigg. Com
mittee appointed ares CVun,i'"
Ada M. Kuykemlall, Eugene; Nor B.
Jacob. McMlnnvlllej RowBexford, Le
banon. PUtrlbutlon-Ora Coaper, Dal-
laaj Maud RuelL Jefferonj Emma
Cyrua, Aatorla, Pre repoHer May R.
MoorheaiL Junction Oty. Marjone G
AeR of fregrn City, wa appointed ai-
idktant cwk.
DID THE RIGHT THING. V ,"' .
Fourth of July Committee Trie to Com
penaat Soldier.
With a nature i dclr to glva expte-
aioa of appret-itttlon of the courtey
ahown It by the olllcer and men of the
army pV IfPabout in lending up tbe
detachment to take part in the lourtb
of July parade, the committee in charge
lately ent to the commanding officer
t Fort Steven an order on the local
treaaurer foe the aum of $30, which bad
been appropriated for that purpoe; and
yeaterday morning Secretary L. E.
Swllg received the following letter, with
the order emhwd therein, which fully
explain Helf arul cloac he matter for
good and all;
"Fort Steven, Ore., July 14. 1000,
"Mr, L E, Sellg, Secretary of Committee,
A4rla, Oregon,
D'iit Sin I have to acknlwledge tbe
receipt of your favor of the 13th Inatant
cnchwlng a draft for $30.00 for the er
vice of the command taking part In the
exercUe In your city on the 4th Instant.
"In reply I have to alate that while
fully appmcktlng the kindne and
courtey which prompted your commit
tea la tending the amount I am ati-
fled that the War Department would not
euatain me in accepting any money for
the eerviee referred to aa the fliovri
and men of the Army are the aervanta
of Uie people, and the army la amply paid
end upported by them, and having been
ordered by the proper authority to per
form the duty-indlntted, thla become
their proper duly for which they have no
riuht to expect or receive any extra
compensation, and It would manifestly
be errotieou on my part to encourage
any feeling of that character.
"Very truly youra,
M. II, WALKER,
"Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery Corpa,
Commanding."
PADDY IS PARDONED
Governor Chamberlain frees (he
' Great Crimp.
SERVES ONE THIRD OF TIME
Biatory of Whole Affair LUt of Signer
of Lynch' Petition name of
Protestant Brief Record of
tbe Man' Crimea.
CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED
FREE OF CHARGE WHENEVER
YOU SAY SO
MUST HAVE HELP.
Realty Titles Paaaini. The following
deed were filed fr rrd at the office
of County Clcik Clinton, yesterday,
along with a lot of other matter de-
rtlm d for tbe public book. E M. Grime
and wife to Otto J.-Kramer, warranty,
$1. parcel of land in Railroad Addition
to Oceen Grove. II. FIeckentein and
wifo and R. L. Jeffrey and wife to Clark
Stratten. warranty, $100, lot 4. block 3,
Inglenook.
Biea In Atoria.-rcter Sofrounaon. of
thla city, died early yesterday morning
after an extended illneaa at tbe age 01
00 year. The deceaneU bad lived in thla
city for more tlmn 30 year. A widow
nd a number of children aurviva him.
The funeral will tke place under the
nuaptee of tlw Scandinavian Benevolent
Society. Tlie exact time for the funeral
has not yet been decided on, and will
be announced later. ,
Catch Improved. The run of salmon
wm renoi ted to have been somewhat
better yeMcnlay than usual, though the
eateh la by no meana great. Fishermen
near Tonmie Point state that a good
many largo fUh were in evidence there
nnd at the enrtance to Young's Bay gin
netter Miceeeded in bringing in a num
ber. Although the signs are favorauie
for an early beginning of tbe big run.
Centra of Attraction. Nowadays the
children of Astoria are happy for the
Mvrry-Go-Round is in town. Even the
older people ore not immune from this
novcr-tiring attraction and during the
hour, when the mcrry-go-round i in
operation the lafge circular tent is
crowded. - All the children save their
nickela for the ride on the wooden ponies.
BaMeMBMXB
Funeral Yesterday. Yesterday after
noon from the Pohl funeral parlor, the
funeral services of the late Jules Mo
Cleave, were conducted. Rev. Father
Water of the St. Mary'a CaUiolio church
officiating. The interment was in Green
wood cemetery.
Uncle Sam Needs Assistance ia Carrying
on Work of the Government
Tim following big list of government
positions to be attained through the
civil service department ought to Invite
the attention of bundreda of young peo
ple throughout the northwest who are
looking for something definite and fairly
remunerative. The positions listed be
low are amenable to all applicant for
examination before becretary V. 1,
Crosby, of the Astoria district of the
civil service department, upon the dates
named in connection with each, a follow:
July 21. 1900 fnpcctor of meat pro
duct (400 vacancies to fill).
July 23, IKOfl-Clerk-carrlcr, post-office
mervice. This should be looked Into at
once, a there will be two such appoint-
menta msde by September 1st. for the
Astoria office.
August 1. 1006 Interpuler, male (Sy
rian, Greek, and Bulgarian).
August 8, 1808 Railway mail clerk.
Align 8. 1006 Fish cuiturist bureau
of fisheries.
August 8, 1900 Marine fireman.
AiiKUt 8. 9, 1900 Architectural and
structural steel daughtsman.
August 8, 0, HHW-Surveyor in Philip
pine service.
AuciiKt 13. 1900 Manne firemen, cus
toms service, Astoria, Ongon.
August 15, 1900 Painter.
August 13, 1900-Farraer, with knowl
edge of irrigation.
August 13. 16. 1900 Architectural
draughtsman, mule, Philippine service.
August 22. 1900 Engineer, bureau or
ecience, Philippine Islands.
September 5. 1900 Internal revenue
service examination.
All applicants should address Mr.
Crosby in these matters, at the custom
houe, in this city.
Done By Injunction. I. B. Ileazlit, of
Seaside, has sued E. T. Phernetton, of
that nhice. for the recovery of the use of
a certain theatre building, scenery and
other theatrical supplies, and has stop
ped tho use of them by an injunction 5
which process was served on Monday
night by Sheriff M. R. Pomcroy in per
son. The niattkr will be tried out in
the circuit court later on.
JOHNSON.
BROS.
Give Dance. On Saturday night in
Logan' Hall, there will be a dance given
for the benefit of the Brown baseball
team. Everyone is invited to be present.
The admission is 75 cent for gentlemen,
and Indies froe.
GOOD GOODS.
Shipped to Portland. Last evening
the remain of the late Frank Overland
the young man drowned Sunday at
Svcnsenl were sent, to Portland, where
the funeral services and burial will take
place. '
For eruptions, sores, pimples, kidney
and liver troubles, constipation, indiges
tion, use Ilollister'a Rocky Mountain
Tea. Carries new life to every part of
the body. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents.
Frank Hart, druggist. ,
Pav Doi License. The appointment
of J. H. O'Neil as dog catcher, has caus
ed owners of canines to foar for their
dog's lives and yesflerday ten persons
took out the necesuary license,, and ow-
era will undoubtedly follow. Mr, O'Neil
says he is going after all lose and un-
licensed animals, and the surplus of aogs
in this city will undoubtedly be mater
ially reduced in the near future.
Removes the microbes which Inpovcr
ish the blood and circulation. Stops ail
troubles that interferes with nutrition.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea will do. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents.
Frank Hart, druggist.
The new of the "pardon granted to
P. J. Lynch, the notorious crimp, by
Governor George E. Chamberlain, on
Monday, wa received In thi city with
tonishment, not to say chagrin, yea
terday, by hundreds of prominent people
who looked upon hi conviction ana in
carceration, as tbe acme of simple jus
tice and hoped for it utter fulfillment.
The following accouut of the whole
matter publWted in yesterday morning"
fume of tho Salem Statesman, throw a
bit of light on the transection not cur
rently known here and likely to be re
membered at an opportune moment In
tbe future:
"By virtu of the pardoning power
exercised by Governor Chamberlain. P.
J. Lynch, better known a 'Paddy,' the
notorious keeper of the sailor-boarding-
boiue, ia today a free man. Hit aent
ence of eluht year p nal servitude wa
commuted yesterday afternoon and he
departed for Portland today.
"Paddy Lynch, at whose door has been
laid the blame for the kidnapping,
shanghaiing, and crimping of sumerou
innocent and unsuspecting persons, con
victed of complicity in the kidnapping
and shanchaiinjr of O. W. Gardier, who
wis spirited aboard the British ship
Folesdale, March 14 1903, waa aeni
to the penitentiary for a term of eight
yeara in April. 1903. He waa jointly
Indicted and convicted with Theodore
Toblnson, who received a one year sent
ence.
"Governor Cbamberlain'e reasons for
exercbjng executive elempney In his cae
weret
The petition of the citizen and busi-:
ness men of Astoria; grave doubts as to
hi guilt of this particular crime; If
guilty be ha been uffkiently punished;
the co-defendant, convicted at tho aame
time, jrot off with only one year; ex
cellent deportment since he baa been In
prison and the precarious condition 01
bis health, and the recommendation of
the former prison chaplains. Father
Moore and Murphy, of thia city.
"Tbe signer of the petition are:
"Thomaa Dealer, city treasurer; O.
Anderson, auditor and police judge; Jas.
N. Law representative; J. H. Hansen,
member common council; A. V. Uraig,
Jame Rrating. II. Wise, president re
gatta committee; J. W. Surprenant,
mayor of Astoria; J. E. Campbell, repre
sensitive and pilot commissioner; C. J.
Curtis, ex-representative; S. S. Gordon,
cashier First National Bunk; O. I. I'eter
son, firm of Peterson & Brown; A. B.
Hacer. manager Star theatre; Andrew
Rirch, one of the jurymen; Leander
Lebeck, alderman; D. L. Henderson, phy
sician; George Kaboth, alderman; Chas.
C. Brown, Peterson & Brown; F. D.
Wlnton, attorney.
"Strenuous objections were made to
the jrrantinir of tho pardon by British
Vice-consul P. L. Cherry, Sheriff Thomas
Llnville. of Clatsop county, and W. Os
borne of Minneapolis, Minn. Consul
Cherry cities iu his remonstrance the
noticeable lack of practice of shang
haiing since Lynch was convicted and
says the desertions and kidnapping prev
ious to his incarceration a shown oy
the records, were 128 in 1900-1901; 190
in 1902, and 77 in 1903, and there was
only one case in 1904.
"Of theso cases he relates that of vv.
W. Osborne, a young Englishman, ap
peared in Algoa Bay. South Africa; wko
vjas shartghaied at Astoria, and a fin
lander came to meet his wife in As
toria disappeared and reported from
Queenstown that he had been shang
haied. His wife was in destitute cir
cumstances. Another boy came from
across the Columbia rvier and was heard
of no more until he reported from Aus
tralia.
"W. Osborne wrote a personal letter
to the governor stating that he had been
shanghaied and shipped on the British
bark Musselcreag, March 4, 1903, shipped
to Port Elizabeth, South Africa and then
to Sydney, New South Wales, before
he was released."
All of Our
OUTING SUITS
Assorted Patterns and Grades
Worth from $15 to $22.50
H
The Advance Agent for
Men's New Styles
STARTHEATER
, P. GEVURTZ, Mgr.
MR LEE WILLARD
MANAGEMENT ARTHUR C. FOX.
TONIGHT
DR. JEKYLr
AND
MR. HYDE
- Dramatisation of Sobert Louis Stevenson's famous noveL Matinee
Saturday and Sunday. Beginning 19th, " State's Evidence
Greatest of English melodramas.
Summer Prices, 15c and 25c Reserved Seats 35c
THE LARGEST SALE OF
ORIENTAL RUGS
GEO. JAB0UR & CO, REPRESENTED BY K. A.
, EADDAD, WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION TODAY,
AT HEILBR0N & CO.'S FURNITURE STORE, A
COMPLETE LINE OF ORIENTAL RUGS AND
CARPETS.
SALE TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. YOU ARE INVITED
TO COME AND INSPECT THEM.
Shortage of Gasoline, It is said that
the amount of gasoline now stored in the
city ia extremely hunted, and that un
less a new supply arrives soon users of
this product will be in a serious predica
ment. Already a number of motor coats
are said to be unable to operate on ac
count ot the lack of gasoline with which
to run thi'm.
SCORES ANOTHER HIT.
Mr. Willard Holds Crowded House Spell-
Bound With His Acting,
Again Mr. Willard scored a hit in his
wonderful impersonation of "Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde." and the audience were
held spell-bound by his most excellent
and clever interpretation of the pert.
The last performance of "Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde" will be given tonight and
on Thursday night the great melodrama,
"State's Evidence," wM take the Doards
at the Star theatre. This play had the
most phenomenal run in London of any
play produced, being played for over
18 months on a straight run. The beauty
of "State's Evidence" is that it has a
great deal of good comedy end the
audience can enjoy a real good laugh.
A dispatch from Washington says that
Secretary Shaw wants more $5 bills. So
do most of us.
MILLINERY.
Bin clearance sale of ladies' and chil
dren's trimmed hats, street hats, shirt
waists, and notions. Mrs. R. Ingleton,
Welch block, opposite Budget office. 17-3t
Modest Claims Often Carry the Most
Conviction.
When Maxim, the famous gun Inven-
-or, laccu " guu ireiv. m wium,.v w
iudsree, he stated its carrying power to
be below what he felt sure the gun would
accomplish. The result of the trial was
therefore a great surprise, instead of
disappointment. It is the same with
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarr
hoea iRemedy . They uot publicly boast
of all this remedy will accomplish, but
prefer to let the users make the state
ments. What they do claim, Is that it
will positively cure diarrhoea, dysen
tery, pains in the Btomach and bowels
and has never been known to fail . For
sale by Frank Hart, letding druggists.